Association of frontal QRS-T angle — age risk score on admission electrocardiogram with mortality in patients admitted with an acute coronary syndrome

Field Value
Model ID12-061-01
Model NameFrontal QRS-T Angle–Age Risk (FAAR) Score
Pubmed ID22071208
First AuthorLown
JournalAmerican Journal of Cardiology
Year2012
TitleAssociation of frontal QRS-T angle — age risk score on admission electrocardiogram with mortality in patients admitted with an acute coronary syndrome
Primary Index ConditionCoronary Artery Disease (CAD)
Secondary Index ConditionAcute Coronary Syndrome (ACS)
OutcomeMortality
Model Sample Size1843
Cohort Sample Size1843
Number of Events540
Follow-Up DurationLong (>6 months)
AUROC0.76
Calibration Reported1
CovariatesAge >69 years; Age >82 years; Frontal QRS-T angle of 38 degrees and 104 degrees; Frontal QRS-T angle > 104 degrees
Mesh TermsTo be updated
Number of Validations1

External Validations

Yes
1
0.79
1st Author Year Sample Size AUC Calibration Relatedness
Lown 2012 550 0.79 Yes Closely Related